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The exhibition is free of charge and open to the general public. In addition to over 30 cross- stitched panels, embroidered historical dresses and Handala cartoons by Naji al-Ali (probably the best-... Read more

Please note that registration is now closed but there might be spaces available on the day . The exhibition will open to the public on Friday 30 November at 2pm and close before the seminar at 4:30pm... Read more

The politics of violence, glue-sniffing, and liberation: making 1968 in Japan By Professor William Marotti, the Department of History at UCLA In January of 1968, violent confrontations between... Read more

Abstract As Britain prepares to leave the European Union, London is looking to develop bilateral relations with non-EU countries. Turkey was one of the countries identified as an important trade and... Read more

ESC Richard von Weizsaecker Lecture States of Emergency: What we can learn Today from German Interwar History Martin H. Geyer is the Richard von Weizsäcker Visiting Fellow at the European Studies... Read more

Jointly organised by The Middle East Centre & The Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) About the seminar: In July 2018 a storm of controversy broke out in the UK when the National... Read more

Book presentation Over the last twenty-five years Poland has transitioned from a perennially backward, poor, and peripheral country to unexpectedly join the ranks of the world's high income countries... Read more

About the seminar: The century old Zionist/Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues unabated after decades of war and occupation. The quarter of a century “Peace Process” that promised solutions has... Read more

Light lunch provided Relations between Turkey and Germany is one the most understudied subjects of Turkey’s foreign policy, despite the fact that there are close to three million Turks living in... Read more

‘European Politeia’: how does this normative conception accommodate the concurrent demands for ‘unity in diversity’? What of its claims to ‘demos-formation’? Also, what kind of theorizing can grasp... Read more